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The "weave" is never a good thing. When balding guys go for the hair weave, the results are usually tragic. When "Sopranos" cast member John Ventimiglia, who plays Artie Bucco, was stopped in his VW Jetta for doing the weave after midnight near his Brooklyn home, the results were equally as bad. They ran the actor in on DUI charges and allegedly found some, ahem, controlled substances on him. But hey, what do you expect? The dude hangs with the Sopranos. Ventimiglia should have put on the brakes way earlier, and we'd recommend performance Volkswagen brake lines for his Jetta.

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StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Line Kit Reviews

For those who have never experienced braided stainless lines, do yourself a favor and install a set. This upgrade alone with an yotherwise stock braking system eliminates all "squishiness" at the pedal and offers better modulation at all temperatures. Along with good pads, this is the best upgrade and the first upgrade you should do for your brakes.

Goodridge G-Stop Brake Lines Reviews

You ARE NOT getting front and rear hoses for the Jetta. You get front and mid hoses - which are under the car and cannot be seen. Dont buy these expecting to have front and rear. The rear hoses (near the caliper) cannot be upgraded unless you buy a piece of metal tubing along with a braided hose. that being said... they're nice easy enough to install.

Helpful Volkswagen Brake Lines Articles

There's an old saying: the devil is in the details. And, this is certainly true with your car's braking system. Each component needs to function properly to get the braking response you need. Critical to this are your Volkswagen brake lines. Stock Volkswagen brake lines tend to expand over time. This results in a decreased response time and a soft brake pedal feel. In the business we call these, "bad things." Solving the problem is easy. Just check out the AutoAnything selection of high performance Volkswagen brake lines. Crafted from the best materials they resist expansion and corrosion.